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D ALLAS DOTS. IDEAL ANTISEPTIC SOAP Win Fanil can tit you out W'lh any FOUND AT LAST. I kind of a stove yon waul— healing or rooking J list cast your ores over that beautiful range lie lias on ex i hi linn and notice its many good points He can sell von stuvea as elieap as toy one amt they are all of the very best F o r *h? P a s t T o n Y e a rs a Perfectly niakea and pattern»— warranted lo A n t is e p t ic S o «p h a s been th e Inal until worn out. D r e a m of t h e C h e m i s t . T h l a Re s u lt Reliev ed to be R e a c h e d In Mi. K'aaer sells ammunition nf all U - S. M e c h a n i c s S a a p . kind and sir. s. Now is Ihe lim e to try your baud at si curing a few brace Among (lie »object* tIn.t have ut uf pheasants fur your m-xl Sunday tract#«] the ntivntion of ('heiniats for ilinm r. the |»«et «h-oailc may tie inenlione«! .< ><-ie n si H olly prepared soup llial would Next door lo Ihe meat market is answer nil the purpose* of u ktroug. ruu-lic hslutiou, and at toe same linn the candy establishment i f Waller be us near aa possible a peifect anti W illitima, where von can get almost septic. Iu the U 8 Mei'bauica soa| anything ill that line that you desiie it is believed both of these results are •** reached. Ilv I bore who have used Mrs. Shaffer's millinery emporium this new soap il is pronounced the is the place of Ihe lown in that line, most . tlective f< r cleanliness under she receiving the patronage of tile all conditions that has yet been intro- most fastidious ami elegant dreraers di o-d. I l is the ide.il soup lo cleanse of the comity seat. Istok at her di — the hands of ihe engineer from Ihe play. oil and dirt incident to his profession ; **• it is Ihe p it of the printer and re moves ink as readily as grease anti Nowhere elae can you find as great tliri; so, also, is it highly praised bj a variety of stylish, well fillin g and persons in many oilier piolessiuus Comfortable shoes as at tile Uaynnr where a |ierfect soap is desired. emporium, located under the sign of The U. 8. Mechanics soap is not the the big bout. product of aniinsl fat, but is made of vegetable oils and pure potassium *r You can g. t anything you want lye. I t contains healing qualities that make it a perfect antiseptic. from Salem by way of the stage..Leave Cbappid bands are leadily cured by orders with Boss Ellis. its use. Am ong those who recommend it* Ike Lynch will do your work in the use may be mentioned the following most artistic manner of uuy black I). Fleck, engineer, Gooditouglt build smith around here. in g ;E . G. Fanning and W illiam If •a* McMullen, engineers Ore department: Remember that that 10 |ier cent re Walter Vivian, eugine-r lintel Fer- kins; F W. Kin her, foreman with Jin duction at Biowns will cease immed- E. Slim key, harness; John 1. George i tely after the 15th. You should not it Co., barbers supplies; Nathaniel mil lo take advantage of ibis genuine Ponnay, with Unites A Co., printers; slaughter sale before it is too late. Ev Btrowbritige paint and oil company; - rytliing goes ill ib eir niainotli dry A .R . H eim «, of Pacific Iron Works; goods and ilolliin g department. Do II. 8 til teaman, engineer of Burnside uot miss it. bridge; W ill. Taylor, engiliter of *** Burnside bridge; C. L. Bergman, pain Take a look al the m illinery displav ter; Frank J. Super, expert lock of Miss llbllock at parlors in Wilson’s smith, 66 Third street. block. She lias one of the largest and II. H. Faber, 561 East Washington most elegant slocks ever brought to street, Pacific coast agent, says the Dallas. U 8. Mechanics soap is without a **• doubt Ihe purest and largest 5 cent When you want a lirst class livery cake of good soap on the market. Ask turnout, it will be liest (or you to in your grocer for it. terview Frank Morrison at bis stables on the corner of Court ami Jefferson M A R K ET REPORT. Feeding done. C H E M IS TS HAVE ADDED A N O TH - STAR l O TH E IR CR AH D QALAXT. (Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) W heat, per bushel,47 eta. Bran, per ton $12. Shorts, per ton, $14. Oats, per bushel, 35 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, 12 70. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per ewt. Gerinea, $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per ewt. [Corrected weekly by Brown k Soil Potatoes, per bushel, 35 els. Butter, jie r pound, 20 cts. Lard, per pound, 9<ai0ets. Bacon, sides, per pound, 9@10 cts Hams, per pound, 12(315 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 8@ 10 cte. Eggs, per doxen, 20 cts. Chickens, per dozen, $3(B$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 12 cts. Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2^ cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pouud, 4(ii5 cents. Corn meal, per pound,2J els. Hay, per ton, $5@$7 J o b C o u l d Not H a t e Stood It I f be bad liml itching piles. They are terribly annoying, but Bueklon’s A r nica salve will cure the worst case of piles on esrtli. I t lias cured thous ands. For injures, pains or bodily eruptions it is the best salve in ibe world. Price 25 cents a Imx. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. D. Ellis, druggist. LETTER LIST. These letters remain uncalled for ir. the Dallas postollice for the -week end ing October 2nd and parties calling for them will please state I lint they have been advertised: Alfred Burgaaon, Miss Jessie Mead, Mrs Lola Mellquist, August Meyer, Miss Mildred Uycraft. C h ab . F. B e l t , postmaster. A Thouaand Tongue« Could not express lie rapture of A n nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia when Dr X in g ’s New Discovery cur- e I her of a har king conglit that fur many years had marie life a burden. She say»: “ After all other remedies and doctors faileif it soon re novad tlie pain in my chest and I can now aleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like seunding its praises throiigheut the universe.” Dr. K in g’s New Discov ory, is guaranier tl lo cure all trouble« of the throat, chest or lungs Price, 50 rents ami $1. Trial bottles free el M. D. Ellis’ drug store. R IC K R E A LL . Mr*. F. A. Koser lias a new organ. Joshua McDaniel lias dug a new well. Farmers are busy summer billowing and sieving. John Vaughn and family spent Sun day at Independence. None of the hop glowers have sold their hops yet, as they are holding foi bel'er prices. School oponed Monday with a good attendance, F. E. Emmett, of McCoy, being teaejier. George Smith lias been running bis wood saw in this community during the last week. Frank T h I oin now lives on Tommy Canfield's farm, having taken (tosses- sion last week. Misses Grace A Burch and N elli« Haley have gone to Portland for an indefinite time. Mrs. Josephine Hall and children have been in Silverton visiting re la ' ivea the past week. A. F. Stoner has a voting apple tree that has apples on it which measure 13 j inches in circumference. Tom McDowell and family, of Port land, expect to move her* stain, aa he has bought the properly of Roy By- erly, who h is moved to Kings valley. A. F. Stoner is remodeling his resi dence and building au addition (u the front. He will have a very conven ient boose when completed. L. C 'ioser is doing the carpenter work. Fred Lncas and family intend It- roon go to their ranch in Tillamook county. Sadie, their oldest daughter, will stay with her grandfather, Sam. Burch, and go to school at tliia liiace. HARMONY. Orba Branson is quite low with lung trouble. School started last Monday with 11 pupils and Mias Pearl Leonard as titt le* t-lor. Oliver lamnard is to leach at Go- (•her and Miss Fannie Guitry on the Highlands. A nimilter of our people attended Ihe fair and caruival at MrM innrilli Friday and Saturday. The Young people of Sheridan and vicinity gave a farewell party to Mis- Dna Porter Saturday evening and plearant lime was bail. She is anon lo leave for her school on Salt creek S u n d a y S c h o o l C o n v e n t io n . where she expe.'ts to apend Ilia win Tire Luckiam ulr association will ter. liolrl its third quarterly convention at 8 M IT H F I ELD. Airlie, Sunday, October 7lh. From 10:30 to 12 '.here will be Sunday Farmers are sawing summer fallow school and literary exercises. The af Henry Rose is around sawing wood. ternoon session willl-egin at 1:30 with Bible reading and singing. W illie A. E. Mycr has moved In Falla City. Lre will S|ierk of the proper prepara G W . Mver wrnt to McMinnvillr tion for teaching and J. I. Monlgom ery will say who should vole at the Wednesday. business meetings of the school. Mrs J. IV. M vef is buying hops for Car- Bonnie Sm illi will discuss lHe use ■uichacl, uf Salem. and abuse of lesson helps and Mrs. M. Z ola Myar will commence leaching M. Jones will indicate the needi-d qtial ■ (¡cations of a primary teacher. Rev. at Gwthrie Monday. K elly will tell how to best get control anil keep o* n’ rol of our boys. All should bring their Bibles anil leston helps. Anne elute workers are ex pec till and a eoBeclkm will betaken for rtate, county and district work. M. M. J oker . --------- v * v ---------- S to p « tn * Cough And works off lire mid. Laxative btxz- nioqninine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. School will kagin Monday with Mira Rlualaharger aa teacher. Chaa Whaley has rented J. W . M ver’» farm and Imp yard and will mova there Henry W hile has mnvad I « Frank Myar's place and Ihe Udell hrolhara •o A E. Myer’s place. <§ This alesatala la < Clarence Sbollx is hirbenng for W . H . !>>gan in McMinorPle. Laxative f LOCAL AND GENERAL- Be »urn nn«l put your liorss up ut K eeler'» f* »•! I>ain on the Salem .“ hie W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E O D U R I N G of die fMf-%1 Initial* when you visit the; T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AVAIL* capital city. Yonr team will he well | trentul. A b le S o u r o e c D le h B d up tor O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Roaders —— ( ) 1 ■ In Ali re v la te d P - i f » G r» p t i « . Take or »end hy any «tape your »oiled line.!) and underwear to the Spectacles anil glasses ut Pfennig'*. lem »team laundry »m l they w;ll he returned to you fresh mii .! clean, with Buh'il hay and mill feed at (Mield's button» on At the New York R .cket »tore they »ell f«*r »(Hit c.udi mid will save you from 15 (o 25 p**r cent T hey Imve *ev*r.«l excellent new »tvlc» of fo*4 wear mid ilieir new ck’lhiurf and f«ir nishing good* are proving very popu lar in quality and price. The wholesale ami retail confection ery merchant», Ellis & Zinn, located near the coint house, can supply \ou with anything netded iu that line in large or »m all quantities. HEALTHY OLE) AGE © The majority of persons u]x>n reaching middle age and (rest find their blood liecomea weak and thin, and diseases that were easilycontrolled iu earlier life begin lo affect the constitution. w T h o s e p red isp o sed to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout and other hereditary tro u b le s m a y esc a p e t i l l th e n , but as they age the blood, so long tainted and weakened by accumulated waste m a tters, is n o longer a b le to properly nourish the body, and it becomes an easy mark for disease. At th is c r itic a l p e r io d of l i f e th e blood must be re-enforced la-fore it can perform its legitimate functions and rid th e s y stem o f Orby Branron died at Sheridan la-1 th e se p o iso n s, and nothing so surely and effectually does this as S. S, S. Sunday, aged 25 years. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the blood, improves the appetite, and builds.up the general constitu tion. It is not only the best blood purifier, but the best tonic for old people. It warms the blood, tones up J. T. Simpson anil wi’s, uf Sheridan the nerves, removes all taint from the blood, and prevents the development of disease. are on a trip to Seattle. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Not one particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison can be found in it, and it may be taken for any length of time without harm. A got-d mill'll cow wanted to keep ' S. S. S. is the only remedy that reaches deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheuma tis m , Eczema, Tetter, etc. It purifies and restores the blood to a llealthv, normal condition, and m a k e s it impossible f i r du'ing tb ew in t r. Apply ben . any p o is o n o u s waste materials to accumulate. Young man wanted to learn the I f you have an old running sore or an obstinate ulcer that refuses to heul, or are troubled with boils and carbuncles, try S. S. S. pr in tern'll ratio. Apply a* ibis ul’lee. It never fails to make a quick and permanent cure of these pests. If your system is run down and you feel ---- “ the n e e d o f a tonic, S. S. S. will strengthen and help you as it has many others to a liappy, healthy old age. Ex-HIte-iff fra Smith is geilig to I 8. 8. 8. cored Mr. IT. Bonten o f Saunuville, V * . o f a case o f! Mrs. D. R. Johoon , o f Iltackshear, Oa.waa for yearaafflieted ran a stock ranch in lliu sm ih w esi' Rezema o f thirty-five years' staiuling, after the heat physicians ! I7lt l 8 severe type o f rheumatism, and had used every remedy in the surrounding country had failed. This waa seveu years I y 110—11 and recommended ; •> a cure without receiving auy corner of I lie statu. , ago, and there has been no return o f the disease. ! ‘cn, 1 s - , 8 promptly reached Ihe seat o f the disease an d « Both here and at Independence there lias b«en a 1 ok of Warehouse facilities for Imp storage. Henry Biown has hail sc much ex perience as a successful caterer to the Alvin Brown is back Irom Southern went» of the riding public that lie i* Orego:t and will ruu 'll hide George i ever at a !•>»» to accommodate those Brown’s place on Salt Ovek. who desire a rig. Wes Craven, Mark Ellis- and Prof. Caldwell have lieen over on the Naa- Qo to the Croniesstudio for the very tucca among the wild varmints. best work in the picture line. They N. C. Swensen baa sold bis 100 nerd know how. farm north of Dallas to Isaac Ramsey and he and wife will «peud (be winter When you want eatables cooked iu in California. an appetizing manner, be sure to go Anyone who would like to becomo •o Charley Hcllenbraud. a correspondent of Ibis paper at any unrepresented point will pleas« write When you want clothing of any to us about it. ' kind there is only one place in the Salem’s force of letter carriers lias capi'al city to get it and that is at the mammoth* clothing establishment of been increased to fiva, the four hither George W. Johnson, the old reliable. to employed not being able to prompt His goods are the best obtainable iu ly do the required work. the markets of the world, the cut and Titos Rand, Ihe new owner ol the tit cannot be beat, and the prices are old Nathan Conner plaee near Ball- as low as it is possible to put them ston, lias made many material im Bee. provements this season. ^ | made a complete and permanent cure. g iv e I f you are in doubt about vour disease, and will send us n statement of your case our physician will you any information or advice wanted, for which we make no charge. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases sent to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. S. 8. 8 . IS THE IDEAL TONIC*AM D BLOOD P U R IFIE R FOR OLD PEO PLE. Miss Iva Haley is teaching near A l Lota of rastern people bany. hunting homes in Oregon. Jasper Rhodes is luck Nome. fro.n Cape Congressman Jougue here next Tuesday. is to speak aie now The reception to the college faculty aud students has been postponed. A school apportionment of |3.10 to C. II. Chapman and Manfred Sears made a round (tip (o Poitlaml Mon the scholar has just been made, $1.54 of it being state and $1 56 county. day. Miss A. M. Robertson who has lived The Itemizer lias just been ordered to tile address of Cal Syron at Smock, l near Oak Grove for so long, has gone C. D. Furvine, Riekroall, wants a I to Redfield, Iowa, to spend the winL r Oregon. first class milch cow. j with her sister. G. C. Stakely, of Dallas, and Mr. Otis W aite is to farm Ins father's H. O. I-iewis, the new photographer Galloway, of Fulls City, have gone to place this side of Zemt. on Court street in Salem, is doing Eastern Oregon. some very fine work and would like J W. Robinson lias a good cart to W e visited the studio of Mrs. May for county people to drop in and see it trade for wood chopping. Woods rtt Portland Monday and found | when in the city. W. O. Cook, of Independence, will Iter busy painting western scenes for Soe Ihe new silverware at the Mor tourists fiotn Ihe east. try rauchiug in Curry county. ris jewelry eslablisliment. Most « f i t j ^ especially suitable for wedding pres- ; enl». Tell your friends what nice | things you »aw there. From a 16 acre Imp yard at Bethel r. J. Graves picked 1,574 boxos. VIGOROUS PIGEON STOCK. M. M. Jones ha« moved from near The Yokohama Tea Company, of Whoever has gnats, sheep or any thing else to sell should let it be Airlie to tile McTimnionds place. H e w One B r e e d e r M a i n t a i n s T h l a fits- i Salem, have the very best leas, coffees spice» and extract». They call special known through the I tkm izeh , which j A two year old daughter of Prof. ■ e n tl a l t o Succea*. Mrs. Bertha Fotd is visiting her is con3tautly closely scanned by buy-, My experience of 20 years’ breeding | attention to their dinner sets « f vari Wann, of Monmouth, died last wetk. pareuts. ers. pigeons has taught me that one of the ous styles and at all price». E. B. Jamison and F. A. Doiilv Billy and Mrs. Cummings have left F. E. Shafer, at the corner of Liber Middleton A Paddy, of Am ity, nrei have opened a grocery at Monmouth. main points to keep In view is health and vigor. There are two kinds of ty and State streets in Salem, ison eof for Portland, to work. here «villi their steam wood saw, and weakened aud run down stock. O fe 1» tlu best hurne»» makers in the valley. Mrs. Joey Lei tell and Mrs. O. W , J. D. Smith, of Dallas, has bought within another week will have cut on account of impropei mating and in No inferior stock used and all work about 300 cords of stove wood for Conkev have returned front California. the goats of the Bundle estate. breeding, which will take years of guaranteed to bo first class. Dallas people. T. W. Crunk, of Kola, has received careful mating and crossing to bring Miss Nellie Fwrd is progressing fa Uncle Bill Brown went east a Ike Yoakum lias 43-5 bales of bops some fine Cotswold sheep from Can j hock. The other is on account of being vorably.if somewhat slowly, to health. I improperly kept. Will give my experl- month ago for a good ’ ong visit, but of bis own, lo any nothing of the still ada. I ence how I brought back to vigor a nfler short visits in Iowa, Ohio, In d i Charley W right has returned to larger lot belonging to Groves it You Redding to take up his business o! nt m. He It is been offered 14A Rents j Frank Tatom has changed from the I (lock of pigeons that were run down on ana and Illinois is home again having Clark to the Cautielil farm north of ! account of ovcj-feedlug and lack of ex- foiling no country he liked so well as printer. for his Imps all around. Dixie. ' crcise, which I got from a fancier who this. Mrs. Louisa Jarvis is living with There will be a basket social at the Misa Collins is here visiting the I had become discouraged, not knowing Tracy McTimmonds and family iVlrs Butler, who met with an acid hall in Perrydi.le on Saturday evon- families of her uncles, J. L. and F. M. j bow to handle them, as up to July he have moved back from Idaho to their dent rcivn 'ly, had only nine young from teu pairs old home near Lcwinvillo, and John J. • og, October 6th for the benefit of El Collins. 1 that season. I treated them as fol- Mr. Mr Sherry has moved into War der Kane. An interesting program | Hrown and family have returned from Clark Hentlirce, of Monmouth, waa ' lows: ren Graham’s house and A nan Myer will be prepared and all bands'should i Southern Oregon to their old Bridge .eeenlly married to Miss Pearl Stew I put them In a loft with an outside port home. go with well filled baskets and have a into a house of Mrs. Thorn. art, of Forest Grove. aviary, covered the loft floor with sand lime. • John Murphy will take s<>me goat» I'rof. I). M. Metzger will preach in Roy Byerly lias moved from R :ck- j one-half an inch deep, let the birds get from Arthur Vassall and his father The hunting reason for Chinese ; quite hungry, and then the first thing the college chapel next Sunday morn will build him a shed at once. pheasant» opened Monday, and mam reall to Airlie, and Merit Tilllcrv I iu the morning I scattered wheat all ing and I ’rof. Bittner in the evening. city hunters went out t.h ,ht before ftotn Am ity to Parker. ' over the loft floor. This soon got them The pastor will preach at Bridgeport George Gardner and family have re so a» to he on Ihe hunting ground» tit Mrs. Jas. Simnnton, of Uiekreall, to dlgglug over the sand with their I both morning and evening, and at turned from Dr. Perry’s prune farm the crack'of day. Hand red» of those lies returned front a long visit to her bills. I let them exercise about an Falls City at 3 o’clock. Perry had 1.000 bushels of fruit. pretty birds bit (lie dust that day and .fid Pennsylvania home. hour lti this way and then let them out Trout in kits, Saratoga chip.*, old Mr. Galloway has left for Wasco »till are the ej>oit»iiien in quest of iu the aviary, where I kept water and John Stapleton, who has lived near the necessary grit. In the evening l apple juice vinegar, oyster», Hardin»», w i‘ h 12 cattle and sonic hogs and Mr. th em .' Independence for i-ixteen years, died gave them a fair meal in the aviary, clieasc, honey, ground hones, ground Hunter has replaced him on the Fen ‘ •The civilization of arid America is last .'Sunday front cancer. ton place. but not all they would eat. A t first clam and oyster shells, fish, poultry, the gift of stream»,” say» Mr El wood I they would get into the loft ns soon as butter, eggs and many ether good Mrs. I M. Painter left Wednesday Mead in hi» article on the “ Problems Oak hurst school began Monday possible after being fed,* and I put a thing* you can get at the Mauritz u with Mrs. Milligan a» teacher, and our of the Arid R< gions.” which, with ma morning for a few weeks virit with stop to tills by closlug the loft. This market. ny excellent photograph», »ppenrs in her son, Fred, in Seattle. school begins next Monday witli Mrs. got them to exercising trying to get in, Frank Myer’s public sale at Smith- Hepkins and Miss Haley as teachers. the October Magazine Number of The Jus. Davidson and wife have return and In a few days they commenced Outlook. (IS a year. The Outlook ed front California and will live oil the Held panned out fully as well aa lie fighting for a place on the drop boards Rev. F. J. Long, of Soiitli Dakota, expected. Lambs brought $2.75 and Company, New York. while the loft was closed. This was old home place at Parker. lias assumed the pastorate of the M. E old sheep $5, horses ranged from $20 indeed evidence of new life. After church. Services 11 and 7 :30 each IVebster’s international dictionary Mrs. Smith at the corner of Main about ten days I gave them entire lib to $60, heifer» i-old for $18 and cow» ut Holiday and prayer meeting Thursday Mimbridgtd, enlarged and reviaet’, streets lias u fine stock of millinery erty by keeping them hungry, and 1 fiom $30 to $35, »hole» ranged from 7:30. edition of 1900 for sale hero. It is the and gives a premium villi every hat. | soon got them accustomed to get their $1.40 to $2 noil otfiur liof.« brought fiom $7 to $9. Mr. Mver, who is Weather report for September: standard authority nearly everywhere Troy Turner, of Lewisville, an.I Ed ; feed on the ground quite a distance county iix*paftnr »loot, has inovexl to rainfall, 2.69 inches; temperatures, and is so indexed llm t one can readily from the loft and their water in the op maximum, 85 degree» on 2nd and turn to any word wanted. We offer na Winner, of Poedee, weie married in posite direction ns far from loft. In town it ml is campion until lio can L2th; minimum, 37 degrees on 29th; it at a discount of 20 ptreent from the Kings Valley Tuesday and will reside this way I got them to exercise consid rent it desirable bouse. regular price. Every school room a nil at Philomath. *13 clear and 17 cloudy days. erable and soon commenced to Increase every intelligent fam ily should have a During the winter of 1897 Mr. Jus. --------- ♦ • ♦ —------- Edith Percival, Bessie Linden and their feed gradually, uutll ut lust ga*» oopy ol the work. C O U N TY COURT. Mildred 1/augherty will assist Prof. 0. them a full meal at night, and soon Reed, one of the lending citizen« ami Chronic nasal satarrli poi-ons every C. Linden in running the Sheridan ‘‘pouters commenced to point and fnns merchant« of Clay, Clay county, Wost PROBATE. to fan,” etc. I got them through molt Virginia, struek big leg iigninat a cake breath that is tl-awti into the lung.. public school. Sibley, J. nicely and the next season bred a lot of of ice iu such a manner as to bruise it There is prt curable from any ding Clyde and Van Einbree have gone The ex. color < f (lie Daniel Vanbtte gist the m nedy for the cure of this fine I hhi it hy young from them. I do neverely. It becano very much swol kirk estate was charged $168.31, grain trouble. A small quantity of-Ely’* to Baker City and other points east of not wish to leave the Impression that len «m l pained him so badly that be -eld, and was aiilhnriiod tu rent real Cream Balm placed into (lie nostrils the mountains, expecting to strike this Is the only way to bring birds up could not walk without the aid of something rich. prrnii.es for n ex tjear. to condition, but consider tills way crutches. H e was treated by physi spreads over an inllameil and angry cians, also used two and a half gallons itniMiediaiely the The Anal account of the John Burns surface, relieving Hereafter Eyworth league services easy and simple for birds that are run nf whiskey in bathing il, hut nothing painful inflammation, cleanses, beats will begin at C :30 and preaching at down on account of overfeeding and estate will be heard November 5th. gave any relief until he liegan using lack of exercise.- II. A. Motthes. and cures. A cold iu the head van 7 :30. The Sunday schools will now R«|>orts of sales ef real e s a le in the Chamberlain's I'ain Balm. This pro a s a rule the consul who saves nitre, ishes immediately. S-ihl hv druggist* all take on new life. matters of the David Aekley and J. F. ey outside such prize places as London, cured «linos' a complete cure in a ■r will be mailed for 60 cents by Ely Tsylor estates were confirmed. Yonr best friend can give you no Liverpool, l aris. Hamburg or Bremen week's lime uml lie believes tlint had Brothers, 56 Warren street, New U. S. Laughary was made gua dian belter advice than this: "F o r im Is viewed with suspicion by Ids col lie nut used this remedy his leg would York. ad litem, of Jas. N. Holman. have had to he amputate«!. I’sin pure blood, bad stomach and weak leagues. Balm is unequaled for sprains, bruis On t-lio 10th of December, l c97, Rev t erves take llnod’s sarsaparilla. The executor of the Cyrus Jones es A Leeds (England) gentleman has es and rheumatism. For sale hy A. tate was charged willi amount of fifth 4, A. Donahoe, pas’ or of the Jlctho left £100 in trust for the benefit of his For.llie latest and best in millinery Iv Wilson. list Episcopal church, soul It, I’oilit ■ rmi annual report. * go to Mr«. Clara Reid. Hh« ha# some eldest son “ on condition that he docs The prayer to sell the personal I’lsasaut, West Virginia, contracted a elegant ready trimmed bats that will noi reside within 100 miles of Leeds town hall.”_____ property of the Nathan Hiis>ey estate ■tevere cold wltioli « « * attended from be sure to please Iter customers. ibe beginning by llo ls n l coughing was |(ranled. N E W T O -D A Y . He says: ‘‘ After resorting to a mini Anything and everything in the The administrators ef llie Jam Iter of socalled‘specifics/ttnnsally kept marble cuMara line and remetery work Richardson, M. N. Syren. W. P. Hliav in the house, to no pdr|a>te( I pur will bo promptly and well «bine if en and Fred Fincli estates were discharg chased a bottle of Cliambeilain’» trusted tu G. L. Hawkins at Indepen jlOR SALK r.v W O. MORKOW, A MILK KAST ed. of HiekreR|l, ‘i 0 good ntoek nhocp. Cough R eraely, which acted like a dence. The report of sale of real property charm. I most, cbeetfftlly recoin in the niattor of the Van Dornsife es mend it to the public.” For »ale by W e refund 10 cents for every pack- VJOMK CHOICI! COTMWOlsD BUCKS Filli SALK O liy J. L. Outtry, of Mill ('reek. tate was approved. 4dge of Pntnam Hadel«*« Dye that fails V. K. Wflann. r is, by no means, the dreadful ‘ la give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Tne administrator of the C. 11 Jason M. Cobb was l>orn in 1816 Graves estate was cited lo appear No and died October 2, 1900. at the home company, ttuionvilte, Missouri. Sold 100 CORDS OF OAK UK I B W OOP disease it is thought to be— ¡lo It at SALK h .'il a c o r io n th « groand, at the lUrriM vember 5th and show cause why the nf his son, O. H. Cobh, in Dallas, Ore by A K. W ilson. plat e Nouthe*Ml of Dallas in the beginning. estate maltere should not now be gnu. He was married to Louisa R. O. W. Sbriver, the Perr)dals bar doted. Baldwin in 1837, and their hair living ness maker has had abundant ex peri - It can always be stopped— L im it BILLY < JO ATS TOR SALK BY KOBKLT O. A. Wells, Jr., was made pxecntnr Itiblren are Mrs. Jennie Turner, i f "itce and knows exactly how tn make F Howe, of balla*. of bis father’« estaie and II. W. Mur | Livingston, Montana, Mrs. Kiln Beery h nse clothing (hat will give the best in the beginning. The trouble phv, Miles Porterfield and I. H. In- j • if I d ar, Nebraska, J. T. CDMt nf T< - is : you don’t know you've got 1/ >11 BALK BY J R ROHRtNM NKAR DALLAS *ei vice. Give him an order. graham are to appraise the proper!• !etbi. Iowa, and O II. Cobb of Dull»-. i 0/ jfoat* and » yearling and calf ateera. i t ; you don’t believe i t ; y o u Recent rains have left most fields He joined the Baptist church al<ool A petition to sell the real property | of J. N. Holman, a minor, was grant- , he time of his marriage, hut had in excellent condition for fall plowing won’t believe it— till you are à n:w TONS o r HAY FOR SALF. I)Y K. T. l.een a member of Ihe M. E church and Ihe farmers are putting in their A Kv ww on th« Ueor.e Lee place, Oil. Then it is danger lim e to good advantage, seeding and forced to. T l f proper step* were taken to pro for the last ltslf esntury, having led a pieparing their soil for future use. devoted Christian life for 63 years. ous. bate Ihe will ef John Stapleton. KLUIAN HARES OF IHUUKST PEDIOHKK, imported *tock. Grand lot of younrstur» f«»r The guardian of the W illiam s mi- j W e offer One Hundred Dollars re wile at only 41 each by C D. Naim at Khadelam! The road to Salem has been much Don’t be afraid ; but attend farm, Rallidon ward for any case of catsrrh that can nor heire was author.zed to sell real improved by the removal ol many not be cured hy H all’s Catarrh Cure protruding stones that had lieen for to it quick— you can do it your properly. MAKKER k IONKH. AT TH E HTEW ART H.\* BILL A petition to eell the real property F. J. Cheney A Co., proprietors, T ole vear* a hindrance ta horaes «ltd re- ' self and at home. 1 «.n Mill Creek, will for the nett thirty day»«ell ef J. Emmons, an iucap-blc person, I do, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have liieles. Considerable gravel is being rough lumber at U>, for cash Addraa». Sheridan known F. J. Cheney for tbo last fif Take Scott’s Emulsion of put where there were bail place# last was set la be heard Novemlier 11th. teen rears and believe him perfectly wittier. Cod Liver Oil, and live care \LKP HAY OR STRAW TAKEN ON STORAGE honorable in all bnsineee transact ions at niaa«»nable pri<««. Apply at the sheriff'» d- Ralph Riggs ha» moved from “ I wish to express my thanks to Ihe snd financially able to carry out any fully every way. •ton to Portland. obligations matle by their firm — West manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy for This is sound doctrine, F. H. Meerott end Mite H u ll« Head- i A Truss, wholesale druggist», Toledo, having put on the market ancli a won ’ONEV TO LOAN ON 'IIFROVr*l> FARJI I’ Ro- p« rl> at usual rata* hy Oscar Hayter, Dallas, Id? were married Wed need ay evening Ghio; W d d in g, Kitiliaii A Marvin, tlerful medicine,” says W . U . Masai >- whatever you may think or who'eaale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. at the home of the t-rule’s purenfe, hv gill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are be to ld ; and, if he eded, will H all’# Catarrh Cure is t*ken infernal Rev. C. G. Lewiaeter». A nice lunch KY TO LOAM AT fl PF.K CENT ON FARM many thousand» of mothers whose J. L COLLINS, Dal aa *fln »erred and »orne presence Ir, acting directly upon live blood and children have been aave«| from attacks save life. J T Ä inureos surfaces of the system. I’ rice were fi?en. A lari*e circle r f friends I f y o u h a v o n o t t r i e d It, ¿ond f o r of ily*entery and cholera infantum 75 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug fre e «am ple. Its agreeable t<*ste wilt 1W| IIAYK MONEY TO LOAM ON IMPROVED wish (hem well. They wdl life in the | who must al-o feel thankful. It is for s u r p r i s e y o u . M farm pr«*|*«rt>. SIBLEYS KARIN f| hoyee vacated by Prof. Parker near, gists. Testimonials free. H all’s Fain sale by A . K . Wilson, • S C O ) I T T A B O W N E . C h e m i s t s , ily pills are the hc«t. 4 0 6 _ Pei - earl S tr e e t. N «w York. 1 (he public »cl»or4. PALLS C ITY . Mrs. Glaze has black grapes for sale coKnmnion I F M n M S O c . a n d 9 1 . 0 0 ; all dru ir ffl sts .